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UPDATE: Power window 30 amp fuse blowing

Responding in this fashion as I haven't been able to access the Brickboard for days at a time recently. Taking this opportunity to provide some feedback.

My original post was made after a quick assessment of the problem with the help of my son. I am recovering from a couple of medical issues and wasn't able to spend much time trying to figure out what might be going on.

I have found that the AC circuit is not involved in this problem.

The relay tray does not show any excessive heat evidence around fuse 8 (although fuse 17 is definitely showing evidence of excessive heat but not blowing- that being a chase for another day)

After replacing fuse 8 again I did find that as suggested the other three windows operate just fine from their respective doors. I am not currently able to pull the door panel so I have decided to simply raise the driver's window and leave it in place for the time being. When I get back to finding a solution I may come back with additional evidence. Thanks for everyones' responses.
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